While the recent Xbox Developer Direct 2024 was headlined by MachineGames showcasing Indiana Jones and the Great Circle for the first time, eagle-eyed viewers have spotted a small Easter egg in the showcase indicating pointing to a new Quake game.
02.01.2024 - 23:37 / wowhead.com
A new easter egg with the Arsenal: Cosmic Weapons Cache rewards from the November/23 Trading Post has been discovered! Thanks to Twitter user Korrin for the tip.
The Twilight Hermit is a NPC that was originally added to the game in Battle for Azeroth. The Hermit was already shrouded in mystery back then, as he was the person you would bring the Wriggling Mass you collected during your Island Expeditions.
In the quest Wriggling Mass, you would learn that holding the mass would plague you with visions, and by turning it in to the Hermit, you would learn he used to be plagued by the same visions — until the day Sargeras struck Silithus.
Back then, this was simply a hint about the Old Gods and what followed at the end of Battle for Azeroth. However, new developments with this NPC shows interesting dialogue for what the future might hold!
The Arsenal: Cosmic Weapons Cache was the Traveler's Log reward for the Trading Post in November/23, and contains 5 weapons:
Approaching the Twilight Hermit with either weapon transmogged will trigger new dialogue options with him, talking about Sargeras, the Titans and Xal'atath herself. We have all dialogue below!
Dialogue with no November Trading Post weapons equipped:
Dialogue with Gorridar, Darkblade of the Sunderer or Seetheras, Broadsword of the Sunderer transmogged below. As these two weapons resemble Sargeras's sword, the Hermit's dialogue, the dialogue talks about why Sargeras could have possibly chosen Silithus as the place to strike.
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